Quiz: What's Your Skin Type?
Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 9:37 am
I hope this link can help some of you figure out which skin type you have; which is important when choosing any skin care and makeup.
http://www.lifetimetv.com/extra/solutio ... ntype.html
I am Mostly B's: Balanced Act
Lucky you! Your skin is neither too oily nor too dry, although it may go in either direction when the weather changes. That doesn't mean that it doesn't need special care--normal skin quickly becomes too slick or too dry when you treat it with the wrong products, warns Dr. Davis.
Skin RX: The most damaging thing with women with normal skin is try and "fix" it. This means picking at blemishes, getting too many facials and using harsh scrubs and exfoliaters, according to Dr. Davis; this can cause irritation and breakouts. "Your skin-care routine should be simple: wash with a gentle cleanser and use an oil-free moisturizer when your skin feels dry." You should also avoid antibacterial products, because they can strip skin of its natural moisturizers.
http://www.lifetimetv.com/extra/solutio ... ntype.html
I am Mostly B's: Balanced Act
Lucky you! Your skin is neither too oily nor too dry, although it may go in either direction when the weather changes. That doesn't mean that it doesn't need special care--normal skin quickly becomes too slick or too dry when you treat it with the wrong products, warns Dr. Davis.
Skin RX: The most damaging thing with women with normal skin is try and "fix" it. This means picking at blemishes, getting too many facials and using harsh scrubs and exfoliaters, according to Dr. Davis; this can cause irritation and breakouts. "Your skin-care routine should be simple: wash with a gentle cleanser and use an oil-free moisturizer when your skin feels dry." You should also avoid antibacterial products, because they can strip skin of its natural moisturizers.